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Billionaires Bitter on #Bitcoin: “It’s Evil Because It Undermines The Federal Reserve”

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RealAlexJones 8 May 2
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It's evil because it undermines evil. How does that work? Bitcoin is a response to evil. The rich provide themselves with loopholes so they can legally hide their money. Bitcoin provides the common folk with an opportunity to hide their money. The rich then complain that bitcoin provides an opportunity for criminals to hide their money. Should the rich be the only ones that can hide their money?

Of course, everyone wishes to hide their money from thieves and the rich like to hide it from government, whom grants them legal ways to do so - they are as thick as thieves.

If we have a government, which only anarchists are averse to, it needs to remain as a servant to the public, not to keep the public its servant. Therefore, in order to keep the citizen at the helm, all taxation of its citizens needs to be voluntary.

When the central banks in league with the government usurped control over the money supply, its creation and distribution, the citizen's control over government was essentially lost. The only tool left to the citizen was the vote. It was only necessary then to teach or "educate" the voter how to vote. Thus our educational institutions are the first to fall. They become institutions of indoctrination. Government would always be the savior of the people - forever there to help.

Their fiat currency, that we call "money", both in the cash (slowly becoming a relic itself) and digital sense, is money in the strictest sense of the word, in that it is, "a medium of exchange". The properties of it are, however, "unsound". It has lost, with the ability to inflate it, its property as a "store of value", especially in the long term but even in the short term. It is no longer worth saving but encourages debt and the neurotic "buy now" attitude. With its integrity - it's wholeness - impinged upon, it soon wears on the integrity within the society. Its flows can be directed to a privileged class. Even the very rich can be eviscerated financially. We see Russian oligarchs having their assets seized. They were, of course, products of a corrupt fiat currency monetary system. They may or may not harbor evil intent but were the most able at manipulating the system. We have also seen innocent protesters having their bank accounts frozen. So it is government, in league with the banking system, that will determine who the criminal is and not rightfully legislation or the law of the land.

In conclusion, the soundness of money needs to be restored to return to a honest and rational society.
The importances highlighted in today's western societies are trivial and can easily be addressed but only if honesty is first restored with sound money. The political correctness that establishes a powerful victim class in western society is only meant to divide so as to ingratiate government and grant it more powers than it already has accrued. Unsound money weakens the integrity of the whole socio/economic system.

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"It’s evil because it undermines the Federal Reserve System,” he said." Munger. Wow! This right here shows how evil Munger and Buffet are! The private, for profit, Federal reserve system is THE biggest and most wicked scheme ever invented to enslave the masses! It is actually hard to believe that these two old coots can be so stupid, or duped....I'll say it again....WOW!

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Could it be that for the creators of Bitcoin, it's a creation of a "poor man's Federal Reserve?"

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